Water required for interior fire protection
The minimum quantity of water for sprinkler and hose use within the building according to their occupancy classification shall be in accordance with table -1 indicating fire protection flow requirements or on the basis of the hydraulic design of the system.
Water required for interior fire protection of a building shall be supplied from one or a combination of the following sources:
Building Type
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Sprinkler System (l/min)*
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Standpipe and Hose system (l/min)*
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Duration**
(min)
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Light hazard - I
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1000
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1000
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30
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Light hazard - II
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1900
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1900
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50
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Ordinary hazard - I
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2650
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1900
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75
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Ordinary hazard - II
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3200
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1900
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75
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Ordinary hazard - III
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4800
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1900
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75
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Notes:
* Values will be for one riser serving floor area of 1000 m2.
**These duration shall be for a building up to the height of 51 m. For greater height of 51-102 m and above 102 m, the duration will be 1.25 times and 1.5 tomes of the specified values respectively.
Light hazard – I : Occupancy groups, A1, A2, A4
Light hazard – II : Occupancy groups, A3, A6, A8, B, C, D, E4, E7, F1 & F2
Ordinary hazard – I : Occupancy groups, E1, E3, E5, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, G1 & G4
Ordinary hazard – II : Occupancy groups, G2 & H1
Ordinary hazard – III : Occupancy groups, G3 & H2
Extra hazard : Occupancy groups, j – pressure and flow requirement for this group shall be determined by Fire Department but shall not be less than required value for Ordinary hazard-III
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Direct connection to water main
For continuous water supply (public water supply system or independent system only for fire protection) with sufficient quantity and pressure to feed fire fighting equipments during peak demand period, direct connection of the fire fighting system to the water main may be adopted (Fig-1).
Storage tank
The water stored in storage tank for fire fighting operation shall be used for other purposes ( see Fig-7).
The ground storage tank shall be easily accessible to fire engine of fire Department. In absence of space available for fire engine, the cover slab of ground storage tank shall be designed to withstand a vehicular load of local fire engine.
Individual Water sources
In absence of public water supply system, the building premises shall have individual water sources as specified in the post linked here. The individual water sources with adequate yield during peak demand period will serve as a fire service ground tank as shown in Fig-3, Fig-4, Fig-5. Otherwise, the water of the individual sources shall have to be stored in a tank as specified in storage tank section.
Design consideration for Standpipe and Hose System
1.The fire protection system shall be designed for their effective use either by amateur or trained fire fighting personnel or both.
2. All standpipes in standpipe system shall be sized so that they will provide a minimum flow specified in Table-1. In standpipe system with more than one standpipe, the supply piping shall be sized for the minimum flow specified in Table-1 for the first standpipe plus 1000 litre per minute for such additional standpipe. The total number of such additional standpipes shall not be more than 8. All standpipe risers shall be connected through a gate valve with a main of size equal to that of the largest riser.
3. The minimum pressure for standpipes supplying a 50 mm or larger hose shall be at least 300 Kpa. For standpipe supplying first aid hose (38 mm nominal) may have a minimum pressure of 200 Kpa.
4. The size (diameter) of stand pipes for various building height may be as shown in Table -2 or hydraulically designed to provide the required flow and pressure, stated above, at the topmost outlet.
Table-2 : Standpipe Sizes
No. of Storeys
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Building Height(m)
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Size of Stand pipe(mm)
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Up to 5
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UP to 17
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75*
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Up to 10
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UP to 33
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100
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10 to 20
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33 to 63
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150
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20to 54
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63 to 65
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200
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*These pipe may be used only for occupancy groups A1, A2 and A4
5. The water supply required for combined system (for partial automatic sprinkler and Fire Department hose) shall be calculated in accordance with (2) above plus an amount equal to the hydraulically calculated sprinkler demand or 550 litre per minute for light hazard occupancy groups or 1900 litre per minute for ordinary hazard occupancy groups.
6. The size of combined system shall be at least 150 mm or hydraulically designed to provided the required flow (5) and pressure.
7. The standpipe shall be located in noncombustible enclosure such that it will be able to provide hose stream to the most remote area of the floor served.
8. The hose shall be connected to the standpipe within 1.5 m from the floor. Hose stations shall be easily accessible for inspection and testing.
Table-3 : Piping for Standpipe System
Materials
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Standard
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Copper Tube
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ASTM B75, ASTM B88
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Copper and Copper-Alloy Tube
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ASTM B251
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Steel Pipe
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ASTM A55, ASTM A120, ASTM A135
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Wrought Steel or Iron
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ANSI B36.10
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Table-4 : Standpipe Fittings
Materials
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Standard
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Cast Iron
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ANSI 616.1, ANSI B 16.4
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Copper
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ANSI B16.18, ANSI B16.22
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Malleable Iron
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ANSI B16.3
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Steel
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ANSI B16.5, ANSI B16.9, ANSI B16.11, ANSI B16.25, ASTM A234
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